More snow in Calgary today. S'ok....with the drought conditions we have right now, we can use it.
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More snow in Calgary today. S'ok....with the drought conditions we have right now, we can use it.
Last edited by casil403; 04-12-2010 at 08:08 PM.
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Very cool! Are those 'droplets' actually totally frozen as well? I think they are upon 2nd look as I can see some crystallizing in them. So cool!
how cool is that?
nice find Casil!
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I agree. It's very cool!
These are really neat. I have never looked close enough at droplets to see if they are freezing. I Iike the first shot the best. Gale
Excellent shots Casil, love the crystals starting to form in different stages in each droplet of the first shot. Excellent DOF also.
I hear ya' on the drought conditions. Just hoping for some good spring rains to make up for lack of snow.
Last edited by Hillbillygirl; 04-13-2010 at 09:26 PM.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Thanks....
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Nice pair casil! Diggin' on shot 2
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